COMPUTER - Sep 12, 2024
GRADE 8
AGUINALDO
ROXAS
QUIRINO
* homework was to take down notes, supposed to be checked today after class, but will be
having a seatwork just to assess what they wrote on their notebooks
On a ½ sheet of pad paper (crosswise), the following must be the format of the content:
Name Gr. & Sec. Date
SEATWORK #1
Instruction to students: Review for 10-15 minutes. This is to test/assess your knowledge about
what you learned from your previous assignment and/or from our recitation yesterday, so as to
prepare you all for next week. Without looking at your notes/tablets/phones/any gadgets, please
answer the following questions.
QUESTIONS (let students answer as the teacher reads out/dictate the questions)
1. What do the following acronyms stand for:
a. (1 point) GUI -
b. (1 point) HTML -
c. (1 point) URL -
d. (1 point) HTTP -
e. (1 point) WWW -
2. What are the 3 basic parts of the URL?
a. (1 point)
b. (1 point)
c. (1 point)
3. (2 points) What is the difference between “http” and “https”?
4. (1 point) Provide an example of a website.
5. (2 points) What is the difference between a website and a webpage?
6. (1 point) TRUE OR FALSE – The Internet is a small network of computers found on a
worldwide scale. It offers a mass of information since millions of computers are linked
within a huge network.
7. (1 point) TRUE OR FALSE – WWW allows millions of web pages to be accessed
instantly with a click of a button.
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ANSWER KEY:
1. a. (1 point ) Graphical User Interface
b. (1 point ) Hyper Text Markup Language
c. (1 point ) Uniform Resource Locator
d. (1 point ) Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
e. (1 point ) World Wide Web
2. a. (1 point ) protocol
b. (1 point ) domain name
c. (1 point ) resource path
3. A website with an s in its https in their URL means that it is secure/safe/protected and
the one which has not any is not.
4. (any website)
5. A webpage is inside a website. Basically web page is a single page/document on the
web using a unique URL; while, a website is a collection of multiple webpages in
which information on a related topic or another subject is linked together under the same
domain address
6. FALSE – The Internet is a large network of computers found on a worldwide scale. It
offers a mass of information since millions of computers are linked within a huge
network.
7. TRUE – WWW allows millions of web pages to be accessed instantly with a click of a
button.
Checking of papers to be done by students and the sub-teacher. Paper to be checked shouldn’t
be the seatmate’s paper. After checking, they are to be collected by the end of period and
placed on my table at the Grade 8 Faculty.
COMPUTER - Sep 12, 2024
GRADE 8
MAGSAYSAY - done with homework and seatwork #1 yesterday.
Activity:
If you were to create your own website or another social media website (Facebook, Tiktok,
Instagram), how would you design it? Draw the look of your website in a 1 whole sheet of pad
paper. Format:
Name Gr. & Sec. Date
ACTIVITY #1
Please be original with your ideas and write the brief description and importance/essence of
your website (for what, for whom, home page, etc.).
**Tip: You can also modify or change the layout of the existing websites today. Squeeze your
creative juices how you would modify for example, Facebook, YouTube, etc.
Total of 15 points – 5 for neatness, 5 for drawing itself, 5 for description and importance
Papers are to be collected by the end of period and placed on my table at the Grade 8 Faculty.
COMPUTER - Sep 12, 2024
GRADE 9
ALL SECTIONS
* homework was to take down notes and some sections had their recitations yesterday,
supposed to check notebooks today after class, but will be having a seatwork instead just to
assess what they wrote on their notebooks
On a ½ sheet of pad paper (crosswise), the following must be the format of the content:
Name Gr. & Sec. Date
SEATWORK #1
Instruction to students: Review for 10-15 minutes. This is to test/assess your knowledge about
what you learned from your previous assignment and/or from our recitation yesterday, so as to
prepare you all for next week. Without looking at your notes/tablets/phones/any gadgets, please
answer the following questions.
QUESTIONS (let students answer as the teacher reads out/dictate the questions) * Write True
or False; not T or F
1. (1 point) TRUE OR FALSE – Database is everywhere.
2. (1 point) TRUE OR FALSE – A database is not an organized collection of data that is
related to a particular subject or purpose.
3. (1 point) TRUE OR FALSE – DBMS is a manual collection of texts, numeric values,
graphs, or images that are systematically processed and stored in computers.
4. (1 point)
5. (1 point)
6. (1 point) What do the following acronyms stand for:
a. DBMS
b. SQL
7. (2 point) Give 2 examples of a Database Application or a System that uses a database
8. (2 point) Give 2 advantages of DBMS
ANSWER KEY
1. (1 point) TRUE – Database is everywhere.
2. (1 point) FALSE – A database is an organized collection of data that is related to a
particular subject or purpose.
3. (1 point) FALSE – DBMS is an electronic collection of texts, numeric values, graphs, or
images that are systematically processed and stored in computers.
4. a. (1 point) Database Management System
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b. (1 point) Structured Query Language
5. (2 points) Either of the following – POS (Point of Sale) / Mobile/Smartphone Contact
Information System / Student/Library Information System / Search Engine / Hospital
Information System
6. (2 points) Either of the following –
a. Controls redundancy
b. Integrity can be enforced
c. Inconsistency can be avoided
d. Data can be shared
e. Standards can be enforced
f. Restricts unauthorized access
g. Solves enterprise requirements rather than individual requirements
h. Provides backup and recovery
i. Cost of developing and maintaining a system is lower
j. Data model can be developed
k. Concurrency control
7. (1 point) Data dictionary - stores definitions of the data elements and their relationships
COMPUTER - Sep 12, 2024
GRADE 10
ALL SECTIONS
* homework was to take down notes and some sections had their recitations yesterday,
supposed to check notebooks today after class, but will be having a seatwork instead just to
assess what they wrote on their notebooks
On a ½ sheet of pad paper (crosswise), the following must be the format of the content:
Name Gr. & Sec. Date
SEATWORK #1
Instruction to students: Review for 10-15 minutes. This is to test/assess your knowledge about
what you learned from your previous assignment and/or from our recitation yesterday, so as to
prepare you all for next week. Without looking at your notes/tablets/phones/any gadgets, please
answer the following questions.
QUESTIONS (let students answer as the teacher reads out/dictate the questions) * Write True
or False; not T or F
1. (1 point) It is a series of instructions written to perform a specified task on a computer.
2. (1 point) What does SDLC stand for?
3. (1 point) Which stage is deployment in the SDLC?
4. (1 point) TRUE OR FALSE – A tester is a person who writes, develops, and debugs a
computer program.
5. (1 point) What does OOP stand for?
6. (1 point) Give 1 example of a programming language
7. (1 point) Give 1 classification of a programming language
8. (3 points) What is the difference between a software programmer and a software tester?
ANSWER KEY
1. (1 point) Program
2. (1 point) System Development Life Cycle
3. (1 point) 6th stage / sixth
4. (1 point) FALSE – A programmer is a person who writes, develops, and debugs a
computer program.
5. (1 point) Object-oriented programming language
6. (1 point) Java / Python / Javascript / Kotlin / Ruby / etc.
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7. (1 point) Machine Language / Assembly Language / High-level Language
8. (3 points) What is the difference between a software programmer and a software tester?
* A software programmer is a person who writes, develops, and debugs a computer
program while a software tester is the one who tests the quality of the
system/program/software before it is released or deployed.
Note: The answer must be assessed by the one who checks the paper if it is a valid
answer not just a “programmer is the one who programs and a tester is someone who
tests it”. I will still have to verify the answers before papers are returned to the students.
Checking of papers to be done by students and the sub-teacher. Paper to be checked shouldn’t
be the seatmate’s paper. After checking, they are to be collected by the end of period and
placed on my table at the Grade 8 Faculty for my verification of their checking. Please indicate
“corrected by: ….”